Word: bossing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...White House aide. Besides, Brezhnev's meeting with Toon had its constructive side. TIME has learned that Brezhnev had put off meeting with Toon, who is perceived as a hardliner, despite Toon's repeated requests for a meeting after he arrived in Moscow last December; the Kremlin boss preferred to deal with Washington through Moscow's ambassador, Anatoli Dobrynin. But Carter and Secretary of State Cyrus Vance informed the Kremlin that Toon was a necessary channel for private negotiations with Brezhnev. And in mid-June, when Carter sent Brezhnev a letter proposing a summit, Carter hinted that...
Influence Policy. The focus of their ire is the CBO's boss, Alice M. Rivlin, 46. When she came to the Hill as the first head of Congress's budget bureau in 1975, she had been a highly regarded working economist at that liberal Democratic enclave, the Brookings Institution. Maine's Senator Edmund Muskie, chairman of the Senate Budget Committee, personally steered her into the job. Now some of his-and her-colleagues in both parties wish her four-year term could be cut short...
...Mzzz"-slurred slightly so as not to be entirely the feminist "Ms." Then both names-"Hello, Paul Anderson?"-may be used for a couple of calls. Whereupon, first names seem permissible. Some companies take ostentatious care to have everyone use first names-though secretaries often remain "Ellen" while the boss is "Mr. Jackson." The jaunty practice of using initials is often helpful: everyone becomes E.C., J.B., T.L., and so on. Clare, a young woman who wants to make her way at Exxon, began introducing herself...
...Hisham Nazir, a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley, is Minister of Planning. That makes him boss of the world's largest and most ambitious development plan: a fiveyear, $142 billion scheme to build plants, roads and housing...
...road that traverses swamps, rain forests, mountains and deserts. Unlike Clouzot, Friedkin gives us extensive biographies on three of them-an Arab terrorist, a French banker who has been caught in fraud, a small-time hoodlum who has made the mistake of robbing the parish church of a Mafia boss (during which his brother, a priest, was wounded...